Where is headquarter of CVC?
New Delhi, Delhi
Central Vigilance Commission
| Central Vigilance Commission of India | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | CVC |
| Reports to | Government of India Parliament of India |
| Residence | A-Block, GPO Complex, Satarkata Bhavan, INA, New Delhi, Delhi 110023 |
| Seat | New Delhi, Delhi |
How do I contact CVC?
Central Vigilance Commission Contact No.
- 011-2465 1020 (Control Room)
- 011-2465 1000 (Contact support)
Who is present CVO?
List Of CVO’s
| S. N. | Name | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sh AMAL GARG | cvoaai[at]aai[dot]aero |
| 2 | Sh ARUP DAS | cvo[at]andrewyule[dot]com |
| 3 | Sh SAROJ KUMAR SADANGI | cil[at]coalindia[dot]in |
| 4 | Sh GULAB CHANDRA RAI | cvo[at]stclimited[dot]co[dot]in |
Who is the Chief of Vigilance Commission?
Sanjay Kothari was appointed as the Central Vigilance Commissioner on Saturday, according to a Rashtrapati Bhavan communique. “At a ceremony held today at 1030 hrs at Rashtrapati Bhavan, Sanjay Kothari was sworn in as the Central Vigilance Commissioner,” the communique said.
What is the logo of CVC?
The logo consists of a graphic representation of an eye encased within the letter “C”. The eye represented in a pleasing blue colour is symbolic of the collective determination of the community to be vigilant against any erosion of rights through illegal and improper actions of public servants.
How many vigilance commissioners are there?
two Vigilance Commissioners
The Commission was set up as a single member body in 1964. In terms of the Central Vigilance Commission Act 2003, the Commission has been made a multimember body, consisting of the Central Vigilance Commissioner (CVC) and two Vigilance Commissioners (VCs) as its members.
How do I complain to corruption in India?
You can contact your nearest Anti-Corruption official in person or through telephone or even email. More information can be obtained even on phone through the Toll Free numbers: 1800 233 44444 or 1064. The complaint can be filed with the Deputy Superindendent of Police or Inspector of Police.
How many types of vigilance are there?
There are three aspects to the vigilance function- Preventive, Punitive and Participative.
Who appoints CVC?
the President
The Central Vigilance Commissioner and the Vigilance Commissioners shall be appointed by the President on recommendation of a Committee consisting of the Prime Minister (Chairperson), the Minister of Home Affairs (Member) and the Leader of the Opposition in the House of the People (Member).
What is CVO in Government?
The Chief Vigilance Officers are considerably higher level officers who are appointed in each and every Department/Organisation to assist the Head of the Department/Organisation in all vigilance matters.
What is the Colour of vigilance?
blue colour
The logo has grouped positive and negative elements within it and the deliberate choice of the blue colour signifies an active, ever vigilant but positive and friendly Central Vigilance Commission.
Why is CVC formed?
In 1964, the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) was set up by the Government on the recommendations of Santhanam Committee, to advise and guide Central Government agencies in the field of vigilance.
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